Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2020 with funding from Getty Research Institute https://archive.org/details/catalogueoflibra00soth_1 A CATALOGUE OF A VALUABLE ASSEMBLAGE OF C A. S V s, From some of the most celebrated antique Groups and Statues, in the different Galleries on the Continent and in this Country ; theVenere Vincitrice of Canova, presented by that Sculptor to Sir Thomas Lawrence ; a rare set of Reliefs from the Pilasters of B. Bandinelli; Flaxman’s Shield of Achilles; some Marble Fragments and Models; a Dejeune, and Clock, of Sevres Porcelain ; and the Painting Implements and Colours : ALSO SOME GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER MEDALS, THE PROPERTY OF Sir THOMAS LAWRENCE, LATE PRESIDENT O T THE ROYAL ACADEMY, Deceased; WHICH ®$till tic £olts t)j> Unction, % Ty Mil. C HR I S T I E , ON THE PREMISES, No. 65, RUSSELL SQUARE, On TUESDAY, JULY the 6th, 1830, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, with Catalogues, at If. each, to be had on the Premises, and at Mr. Christie’s Office, 8, King Street , St. James's Square. CONDITIONS OF SALE. I. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No Person to advance less than Is.—above Five Pounds, 2s. 6 d .—and so on in proportion. III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, in part of payment of the purchase Money, if required ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. IV. The Lots to be taken away, with all Faults, at the Buyers’ Expense, within Four Days from the sale. V. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no one Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the Money must be absolutely paid on delivery. VI Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of Payment shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within the Time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale; and the deficiency (if any) attending such Re-sale, shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. z J y 4' / V / / 4 4 44 // yy 43 4 / 3 7 4 A J 42 z 4 2 4 44 I y/ /y j 44 4<7 /A 44 4 4 <*74 2 .44, r?> * < n^T- C_^. A CATALOGUE. —♦— On TUESDAY, JULY the Qth, 1830, AT ONE PRECISELY. COLOURS. 1 Thirteen improved vessels for prepared colours, sixteen various boxes of unground colours, and five dozens of brushes, various 2 Twenty-two pots of different unground colours, and four dozens of brushes 3 A jar of Strachan’s full red, six others of unground colours, and four dozens of brushes 4 A large quantity of various colours, in paper, and five dozens of brushes 5 A box, with Italian colours, &c., and six dozens of brushes 6 A box of various colours, in papers, and six dozens of brushes 7 A mahogany box, with twenty-nine pots of colours, and three dozens of brushes 8 A mahogany case, in divisions, with fourty-four small pots, of various colours, and five dozens of brushes 9 A box, containing twelve large pots, and four dozens of brushes 10 A jar of Strachan’s full red, a bottle with china white, nine card-boxes and twenty-seven pots with various colours, and six dozens of brushes 11 Ten bottles with some ultramarine and smalt, thirty-one other bottles, various, and six dozens of brushes 12 Seven glasses with some ultramarine of different qualities, seventeen other glasses, twelve pots with various colours, and six dozens of brushes 13 Four bottles with ultramarine of different qualities, forty-seven sample and cthei B 4 bottles with different colours, a packet of Chinese vermilion, and six dozens of brushes 14 A small jar with ultramarine, a jar of pure flake white, a bottle of Italian red, and four other glass jars of unground colours, and six dozens of brushes 15 A small jar with ultramarine, a bottle of extract of vermilion, full, a jar of pure flake white, and six other glass jars and bottles of unground colours, a bottle of oil, and six dozens of brushes 16 A small jar with ultramarine, a bottle with some extract of vermilion, a ditto of orange vermilion, nearly full, ten other bottles of unground colours, a bottle of linseed oil, and six dozens of brushes 17 A glass jar with some very fine ultramarine, and seven other glasses of various unground colours, and six dozens of brushes 18 A ditto, and seven others, and six dozens of brushes 19 A ditto and ditto, and ditto 20 A ditto, with ultramarine ashes, and seven others, and six dozens of brushes 21 A ditto, and eight others, and six dozens of ditto 22 A paper of ultramarine 23 A ditto of very fine ditto 24 A morocco case, with a bottle containing very fine ochre, four small bottles with ultramarine of different qualities, and six dozens of brushes 25 Two small jars, and a pot with ultramarine of different qualities, a bottle of ultramarine ashes, and twenty other small glasses of various colours, and six dozens of brushes 26 Nine bottles containing oil of turpentine, and a mahogany tray with small bottles of varnishes and colours, and six dozens of brushes 27 Six boxes of various coloured French chalks, and a tin box of charcoal, and various chalks and chalk pencils, and six dozens of brushes 28 A satin-wood palette, and Sir Thomas Lawrence’s prices for his pictures, in his own hand-writing, framed and glazed 29 A mahogany palette, an earthen slab, a glass ditto, and three glass mullers, a tin stand for brushes, six palette knives, and four dozens of brushes S4- Jf // y / X J 7 » A A / 2. 23 M 2J- // £? Zf 2 / 7? ctO /C X / x X X 3 -/ s 4 J ,3 5 7 / I. Jf/j- 2 /S' // A V 3 y i 22 M 3 x X SA /x // yV’ /, 4 Sf / 4 / 2*^ ■y y 3i.c^?-^Sa t 2-4. <2 •'2* - x ?. /" -/ y 1 73 / / 773 2 2 3 fac, fa. <& t/ i-fa-fr i /fa ^2"! <5* T. fafaa- 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7 \ MODELS, MARBLES, &c. A Female at the Bath, in unbaked clay, by Gott; and two small figures in wax— broken Laocoon, a beautiful model, in terra-cotta,—query by Scheemaker ? Wrestlers, by Bailly, in plaster, on a mahogany pedestal Hercules and Antseus, (M. Angelo), a fine model in terra-cotta—imperfect Bust of one of the daughters of Niobe, in marble—antique Bust of a Philosopher, in terra-cotta The Temple of the Sybil at Tivoli, in mosaic—imperfect Cast from the Fall of Phaeton, by the Hon. Mrs. Darner, in relief, framed and glazed Small torso of a Venus, in marble ; a Male ditto, and a small Head of Jupiter, fragment A max*ble fragment of a draped Figure ; a smaller ditto, and three feet A female Head, in terra-cotta; Head of a Child, and fifteen fragments of limbs and feet CASTS. The Shield of Achilles, designed by Flaxman Eight divisions of the Wellington Shield, by Stothard, in wax Mercury bearing Psyche, in relief, a cast from a model by Flaxman Canova’s Venere Vincitrice, on a painted pedestal, presented to Sir Thomas Lawrence by Canova A rare set of fourteen figures in relief, from the pilasters of B. Bandinelli, at Florence Laocoon—the single figure only, on painted pedestal The Wrestlers, a fine cast, on a pedestal, painted in imitation of porpyhry Colossal bust of Jupiter Serapis, on painted plinth The Capuan fragment of a female and a male torso Bust of ditto, on a pedestal,from the leg of an antique table ; and Meleager, hall figure Perseus and Andromeda, an alto-relief of the Capitol Torso of a Venus in the Woburn Gallery, small life, on a pedestal, with eight Cupids in alto-relief 8 80 Head of the Caryatis, in the Towneley collection, and a female torso 81 Venus at the bath, with a mirror, by Brown, on painted pedestal 82 The Young Iacchus of the Elgin collection, and painted pedestal 83 The Apollo of the BELviDERE,a very fine cast, upon a painted pedestal, forming a press to contain portfolios 84 The Laocoon, on ditto 85 The Diana of the French Museum, on ditto 86 The Apollo Sauroctonos, on ditto 87 The Discobolos of Miro, on ditto 88 The colossal half-draped Venus of the French Museum, on ditto 89 Ditto of the Towneley collection, on ditto 90 The Torso of M. Angelo, on ditto 91 A ditto of Bacchus, on ditto 92 Homer, Euripides, and two other busts 93 M. Angelo, Raffaelle, and Flaxman, busts, and painted pedestals 94 Night, from M. Angelo, and two from antique feet, in the collection of Sir T. Lawrence 95 Jonas, from M. Angelo, on a chimera pedestal, another group from ditto ; two other groups, and a cast from an antique foot 96 Three casts from French models, and three others 97 A Venus at the bath, and three others 98 The Mask of M. Angelo’s Moses ; the Hermaphrodite, small; two of Cupids; five hands and feet; Leda in biscuit, and a human skull 99 A river god, the Night of M. Angelo, one other figure, the hand and foot of the Duchesse de Berri; mask of the Apollo, and 27 hands and feet 100 An equestrian figure, three of Roman senators, three reliefs, and twelve otheis, various 101 The Gladiator, the Apollo, and the Wrestlers, imperfect, and twelve others, small torsi 102 Five of horses, two of Atlas, four chimera legs, an eagle, a greyhound, mask of a lion, and four vases 103 Sixteen anatomical figures and fragments J- // * ft / / f/ // S fz ft 6 iT ,f fk /y /iT / ft / ■ , t,r ?> 4 *t < /* y // / / / / J~ / / f / / y' y // / f *y / y *s f4 f / y! y ---L f' - , Mi / /f/o m;\ ZU /da y/d /// yyz y/J y/4 y/n /// ///[. /. \ ,y/s /M / / / / d y / / / Z ✓ / / / y /d /3 // /Z // yd z yy / yy / yd /3 yz //I / / J yy / f\ A yz y / A^y>y. /yysL^cC 'Z e dd yi <5t H ''A^ zy'Xy < y z ^ ,/^/Z /a^z /a /yy-A^'ot- jym y..y '/■ty~iix^~- m yyi^r z~t Qsy (/Z ^ * 9 104 Fourteen torsi and fragments, anatomical, and casts from the human figure 105 Two figures of river gods, head of the Gladiator, and nineteen other masks and limbs 106 The Apollo, the Slave, and twelve other pieces 107 Psetus and Arria, two other groups, Pericles, and five others 108 A Bacchanalian relief, head of the Gladiator, and twenty-five other pieces 109 Various hands and feet, and fragments of limbs 110 Two casts from cinerary urns, and various masks, &c. from the antique 111 A small group of two figures, a bas-relief from the antique, framed and glazed, two small medallions, framed, and two bas-reliefs 112 A relief, by Henning, and thirteen others, from the antique, &c. 113 Marsyas, Hercules, mask of Lucius Verus, and twelve others 114 Seventeen heads from the groups of the Laocoon and Niobe 115 The Towneley Isis, Apollo, and three other busts 116 The Towneley Isis, Mercury, Antinous, and two others 117 Achilles, Ariadne, Pericles, Diana, and Faustina 118 Fox, ancl nine other modern busts 119 Three modern busts, cast from the face of Mr. Pitt after death, and various others 120 Ariadne, and four other busts 120* Cupid and Psyche, from the antique 121 A Bacchante, and four other busts 122 One of the sons of Niobe, and torso of a Venus 123 Hercules, and Antaeus the Hermaphrodite, and a fragment from the Deluge 124 A bust of Christ—Raffaelle ; and eleven masks and reliefs, from M. Angelo, &c. 125 Six busts, various 126 Achilles, Mercury, and nine heads and masks 127 Seven busts of Laocoon, the Niobe, &c. 128 Seven busts of the Venus de Medicis, &c. 129 Five—the Antinous, Head of the Slave, &c. 130 Three colossal busts, Jupiter, Hercules, and Bacchus c 10 ] 31 The Death of Eurydice, in high relief, framed 132 Torso of a Venus 133 A circular pedestal, with a subject in high relief, and a smaller ditto, with eight Cupids, in relief 134 Niobe, Jupiter, Hercules, Mercury, Lucius Verus, and one other—colossal 135 Two Heads of Horses from the Elgin marbles, and one by Monti of Milan 136 Bust of the Farnese Hercules, and four others—colossal 137 Head of Pollux on the Monte Cavallo, two knees of ditto, the legs of the Farnese Hercules, and various fragments of limbs—colossal 138 Torso of the Gladiator, part of that of M. Angelo, and seven other torsi 139 Ten from Roman and other bas-reliefs 140 Bust of Ajax, and six others 141 Ganymede, in composition, and Cupid and Psyche, in plaster PICTURE FRAMES. 142 A richly carved frame J 143 A frame, 4 feet 7 by 3 feet 10, and a ditto, 3 feet by 2 feet 3 144 A frame, 4 feet 9 by 3 feet 9, and a ditto, 3 feet 6 by 2 feet 8 145 A rich frame, 7 feet 6 by 5 feet 3 146 A frame, 7 feet by 2 feet 10^ 147 A ditto 7 feet by 4 feet 10 148 A ditto 7 feet 11 by 4 feet 11 149 A ditto 7 feet 11 by 4 feet 11 150 A ditto 7 feet 11 by 4 feet 11 151 A ditto 7 feet 11 by 4 feet 11 152 A ditto 8 feet by 4 feet 11 153 A very rich frame, 7 feet 10 by 5 feet 1 154 Two frames, 4 feet 4 by 3 feet—2 feet 6 by 2 feet 2 ; and a flat ditto, 5 ft. by 3 ft. 6 / /Sf / /f/ A ys; / 6 /// / y 5 o / A /6c A A -Api / . /O /— ,. 4 ' fp4 ,/S : t A l £>(- 11 155 A frame, 3 feet 4 by 2 feet 7, and four others 156 Two sides of a very large frame, and three stretching frames 157 Two mahogany panels 158 A small lay figure, and two mahogany easels 159 A mahogany easel, a ditto drawing-board, and two deal easels 160 A very large stained easel, and a deal ditto FINIS. - fy$ ^fc!’Jsgr«5EW$s. 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